Quinlan Visual Arts Center Fall Photography Invitational
Featuring work by: Hewett Beasley, Stefan Eberhard, Debra Frieden, Fox Gradin, Jennifer Julian, Lee Anne White
Exhibition: Thu, Aug 13 to Sat, Oct 10 2009
With over sixty years of commitment to the North Georgia region and a mission to further the Visual Arts: Create, Exhibit, Collect, Learn, Gainesville's premier arts organization proudly presents a special exhibition this fall to highlight the photographic works created by nine Georgia artists. Atlanta artists featured are Debra Frieden with her body of work entitled "Chiaroscuro" and returning favorite Jack Lawing with his “Wanderings.”Athens artists O.C. Carlisle showing “Buds & Bolts in ¾ Time” and Stefan Eberhard with a selection of works called “A Journey Through Landscapes, Crystalscapes & Waterscapes.”
Featured North Georgia artists include Hewett Beasley of Cleveland, Fox Gradin of Gainesville with her whimsical show “Youth and Flight,” Jennifer Julian of Dahlonega showing “Dualities,” and Stan Susky of Lawrenceville “I Dream of Trains.” We are welcoming Cumming artist and Brenau alumnus Lee Anne White and her series “The Mutable Sea.”
Quinlan Visual Arts Center
514 Green Street, N.E.
Gainesville, GA 30501 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9am - 5pm
Sat: 10am - 4pm
p: (770) 536-2575
web: http://www.quinlanartscenter.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/277
ACP Listing #:
019
Look Again: A Selection of Photographs from the Permanent Collection
Featuring work by: Diane Arbus, Ilse Bing, William Eggleston, Ralph Eugene Meatyard
Exhibition: Sat, Aug 15 to Sun, Jan 10
Mined from the High’s Permanent Collection, this exhibition investigates the intersection between reality and fiction within a photograph, through images created to subvert the viewer’s expectations. Photographers make numerous decisions when constructing a picture, utilizing the camera frame, the darkroom, light, shadows, focus, and motion to create an image that conveys complex ideas or emotions—a statement about who we are and how we live.
The unique vision of innovators like Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Diane Arbus, and William Eggleston opened up new realms of possibilities for photography as a medium of expression. Combining the inherently technical nature of photography with a spirit of experimentation, the artists featured in this exhibition have created pictures that challenge the conventional idea that photographs are straightforward purveyors of truth. Viewers are invited to unravel the complexities behind each image, and encouraged to take the time to “look again.”
Ilse Bing
American, born Germany, 1899–1998
Self-portrait in Mirrors, Paris, 1931; printed ca. 1941
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with funds from Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 1987.143
High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA 30338 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon: 10am - 10pm
Tue: 11am - 10pm
Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 11pm - 10pm
web: http://high.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/164
ACP Listing #:
020
CONTEMPORARY WOMEN: Self Reflections
Featuring work by: Talia Azure, Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn, Emily Elkind, Rachel Evans, Katharine Hartwig Dahl, Erin Palovick
Exhibition: Tue, Aug 18 to Fri, Oct 23 2009
What defines a woman of the twenty-first century? Rachel Evans is an Atlanta based artist and a SCAD-Atlanta graduate student who has explored such questions in her collaborative and community-oriented art endeavors during the past five years. Within our diverse society one common thread all people share is the impulse for creative expression. Working in collaboration with a variety of women with mental and physical disabilities, Ms. Evans’ goal is to share the stories of women who face the challenge of living with disability, and to raise public awareness in the community. Each participating artist creates a collaborative, mixed-media self-portrait, utilizing acrylics on canvas in combination with photographic processes. Each artist will also have the opportunity to create a statement to accompany her completed piece. This exhibit will challenge viewers to investigate their personal views and beliefs concerning women in American society, and the definition of disability in our culture. Art patrons will be offered insight into the lives, struggles and achievements of women with disabilities. The individual artists will have an opportunity to share their stories and creativity.
: Thu, Oct 1, 5pm - 8pm
Arts for All Gallery at VSA arts of Georgia
57 Forsyth St. NW
Suite R1
Atlanta, GA 30303 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 10am - 4pm
p: (404) 221-1270
web: http://vsaartsga.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/245
ACP Listing #:
021
Classic Silver Photography
Featuring work by: Bill Boley
Exhibition: Fri, Aug 28 to Fri, Oct 2 2009
Traditional large and medium format, black and white, silver gelatin, landscapes and still lifes. The work is positioned in a heritage extending from Edward Weston to Michael Kenna.
Artist Lecture: Sat, Sep 26, 12:30pm - 2pm
Buckhead Library
269 Buckhead Ave. NE
Atlanta, GA 30305 [map: Google Maps]
p: (404) 814-3500
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/89
ACP Listing #:
022
Photography From the Delta and Beyond
Featuring work by: Jane Robbins Kerr
Exhibition: Sun, Aug 30 to Mon, Oct 26 2009
In 2006, I returned to Mississippi, my home, to photograph the oldness and richness of place, signs, buildings, and people. A lot of these pictures were made in the Delta with a spilling over to Jackson and Natchez. After spending time connecting while making these photographs, I feel I truly have gone home.
Cottonlandia Museum
1608 Highway 82 West
Greenwood, MS 38930 [map: Google Maps]
p: (662) 453-0925
web: http://cottonlandia.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/204
ACP Listing #:
023
Images of Monroe County
Featuring work by: Cheryl D'Amato, Paul D'Amato
Exhibition: Tue, Sep 1 to Fri, Nov 13 2009
A series of photographs by Paul and Cheryl D'Amato, highlighting disappearing places in Monroe County, GA.
Gallery 51
51 W. Adams St.
Forsyth, GA 31029 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 8am - 4:30pm
p: (478) 994-3992
web: http://www.gallery-51.com
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/239
ACP Listing #:
024
Roswell Photographic Society Exhibition: Travel
Featuring work by: Hazel Berger, Debra Booth, Adriene C. Bruce, Stan Clay, John Clemmer, David Cruickshanks, Bobi Dimond, Jody Dobbs, Carl Fredrickson, Roy Gordon, Phyllis Hlavac, Jan Ingersoll, Scott MacInnis, Bill Magley, Jan Martin, Nancy Mingo, Laurel Neels, Harry Palmatier, Maisie Partridge, Jim Pettit, Amira Price, Gittel Price, Tom Query, Jerome Roberts, Theresa Sicurezza, Dewane Stone, Edmund Waters
Exhibition: Tue, Sep 1 to Sun, Aug 1
Have the best lunch in town and enjoy looking at images from around the world. An exhibit presented by members of the Roswell Photographic Society. One of the oldest and largest photography groups in the Atlanta area. Offering photo classes, workshops, exhibit space and fieldtrips. Membership is free. www.roswellphotosociety.org. There are two meetings a month, the first Monday of the month (speaker) and the third Monday (critique). Membership ranges from beginner to professionals.
Anna Lees
425 Market Street
Roswell, GA 30075 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 11:30am - 2pm
p: (770) 998-0086
web: http://www.annaleesrestaurant.com
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/327
ACP Listing #:
026
Off-Leash
Featuring work by: Alex Neely
Exhibition: Wed, Sep 2 to Sat, Oct 31 2009
As descendants of the Gray Wolf, dogs are pack animals with complex behavioral patterns. They need interaction with other dogs and humans (socialization) in order to be well balanced. Any dog that is isolated and not provided with adequate exercise and a chance to interact with other dogs and humans may become territorial, dog aggressive, human aggressive, destructive or exhibit other forms of undesirable behavior and can become dangerous. Off-leash dog parks provide neutral territory where dogs can interact with other dogs, get exercise and practice good behavior. They are a huge benefit to dog owners - especially ones that do not have fenced yards where their pets can run and play. They are also great places for dog owners to meet and socialize with other dog owners.
Off-Leash is a collection of B/W and Color images of dogs being dogs at the off-leash areas at Lake Court and Burger Parks in Smyrna, GA. Its purpose is call attention to the benefit of these areas with the hope that more of these parks will be added not only in Smyrna, but in all communities.
Smyrna Public Library
100 Village Green Circle
Smyrna, GA 30080 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9am - 9pm
Sat: 9am - 6pm
Sun: 1pm - 6pm
p: (770) 431-2860
web: http://www.friendsofsmyrnalibrary.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/193
ACP Listing #:
027
Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities
Featuring work by: Mequitta Ahuja, Emma Amos, Sheila Pree Bright, Nick Cave, Renée Cox, Lalla Essaydi, Ellen Gallagher, Myra Greene, Lyle Ashton Harris, Lauren Kelly, Marcia Kure, Deana Lawson, Kalup Linzy, Kalup Linzy, Beverly McIver, Nandipha Mntambo, Zanele Muholi, Wangechi Mutu, Lorraine O'Grady, Magdalene Odundo, Gordon Parks, Jessica Ann Peavy, Jessica Ann Peavy, Etiye Dimma Poulsen, Berni Searle, Cindy Sherman, Coreen Simpson, Lorna Simpson, Renée Stout, Mickalene Thomas, Sheila Turner, Iké Udé, Doris Ulmann, James VanDerZee, Pat Ward Williams
: Wed, Sep 9, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
This exhibition explores the complicated practice of black women disguising themselves as well as the historic trend of others camouflaging themselves as black women. It is based on the premise that people manipulate their outward appearance for many reasons including: to gain access that they would not otherwise have, mimic, deflect attention, or garner confidential information. The project also surmises that artists incorporate the practice of disguise as a critical strategy to carry out or debunk cultural traditions, confront or reinforce stereotypes, explore fetishes, and challenge sociocultural norms.
"Undercover" considers the reasons and ramifications of disguise and the multiple implications it has on race and gender. It examines seemingly disparate types of disguise including, self-portraiture, cross-dressing, and blackface performance. Featuring a range of media including painting, video, and photography, "Undercover" investigates the multi-layered strategies for and outcomes of disguise. While it includes works by well-known artists including Lorraine O'Grady, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson, Doris Ulmann, and James VanDerZee, it also introduces promising emerging and mid-career artists such as Renée Cox, Lalla Essaydi, Ellen Gallagher, Myra Greene, Lyle Ashton Harris, Lauren Kelley, Kalup Linzy, Nandipha Mntambo, Magdalene Odundo, Berni Searle, and many others.
For a corresponding lecture from participating artist Renée Cox, please see ACP 11 Collaborations.
Exhibition: Thu, Sep 10 to Sat, Dec 5 2009
Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby, Ed.D. Academic Center
350 Spelman Lane, SW
Atlanta, GA 30314 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 10am - 4pm
Sat: 12pm - 4pm
web: http://www.spelman.edu/museum
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/172
ACP Listing #:
028
Palimpsest Portraits Neil Fried and Monica Duncan
Featuring work by: Monica Duncan, Neil Fried
Exhibition: Thu, Sep 10 to Sat, Oct 17 2009
Neil Fried (Atlanta) and Monica Duncan (San Diego) present Palimpsest Portraits, a video project using a technique the artists have termed ‘encaustic video’. The traditionally linear format of the video process is altered by Duncan and Fried as they use a process wherein real-time image processing siphons off portions of the video stream into a reservoir of computer memory that either fades of fixes, according to degrees of luminosity in the scene. Like the palimpsest, some areas must be rubbed out to admit the new, but are never totally lost. The video portraits to be presented in Palimpsest Portraits are the initial stage of larger project that will culminate in a video piece wherein the characters inhabit architectural forms in site-specific, interactive performance in a city that resembles Atlanta.
: Thu, Sep 10, 7pm - 9pm
Other: Fri, Oct 2, 7pm - 12am
Le Flash / Palimpsest Portraits
A site specific indoor/outdoor video project at Marcia Wood Gallery presented by Neil Fried and Monica Duncan for Le Flash. A one night only event, Le Flash is an evening of dozens of artists projects held throughout Castleberry Hill.
Artist Lecture: Sat, Oct 3, 11am - 12:30pm
Palimpsest Portraits Monica Duncan and Neil Fried
In conjunction with Atlanta Celebrates Photography month, Fried and Duncan will give a multi-media presentation on the process and concept of their video exhibition Palimpsest Portraits...
Marcia Wood Gallery
263 Walker Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30313 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 11am - 6pm
p: (404) 827-0030
web: http://www.marciawoodgallery.com
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/188
ACP Listing #:
029
Lucinda Bunnen: Reflections on Water, Earth & Sky
Featuring work by: Lucinda Bunnen
Exhibition: Fri, Sep 11 to Sat, Oct 31 2009
The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center is proud to host this large and exciting exhibit by Atlanta photographer, philanthropist, and collector Lucinda Bunnen.
Bunnen's work adorns the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia; the Smithsonian in Washington D.C.; and the High Museum in Atlanta.
Filling three galleries at the Cultural Center, this exhibit will feature photographs from the Galapagos Islands as well as other world locations.
: Fri, Sep 11, 6pm - 8pm
Opening Reception
Please join us for the opening reception of Lucinda Bunnen: Reflections on Water, Earth & Sky. As part of the reception, Ms. Bunnen will give a gallery talk about the exhibition.
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center
434 S. Main St.
Madison, GA 30650 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 10am - 5pm
Sun: 2pm - 5pm
p: (706) 342-4743
web: http://www.mmcc-arts.org/
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/345
ACP Listing #:
030
Harry Shearer: The Silent Echo Chamber
Featuring work by: Harry Shearer
Exhibition: Sat, Sep 12 to Sun, Nov 22 2009
Harry Shearer is one of America’s most prominent satirists, and during a stint as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live in the 1980s, he discovered satellite news feeds. His The Silent Echo Chamber videos feature media and political personalities in the awkward moments before “going live.”
In addition to this exhibition, there will be an Artist Lecture & Panel Discussion with Mr. Shearer at the High Museum on November 20th.
Above image:
Harry Shearer, James Carville: The Silent Echo Chamber (video still), 2008, Video, 14:53 minutes, Courtesy of I.C. Editions, Inc.
For information about exhibitions and events see www.thecontemporary.org.
Exhibition: Sat, Sep 12 to Sun, Nov 22 2009
Corin Hewitt: Seed Stage
Exhibition: Sat, Sep 12 to Sun, Nov 22 2009
Will Rogan: Remnant World
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
535 Means Street
Atlanta, GA 30318 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat: 11am - 5pm
Thu: 11am - 8pm
Sun: 12pm - 5pm
p: (404) 688-1970
web: http://www.thecontemporary.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/323
ACP Listing #:
032
Portfolio Show
Exhibition: Sat, Sep 12 to Sat, Oct 31 2009
Photography Portfolios by the Graduating Seniors, Gwinnett Technical College. For more info, see http://www.gtcphoto.com
: Sat, Sep 12, 6:30pm - 9:30pm
ART Station
5384 Manor Drive
Stone Mountain, GA 30083 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 10am - 5pm
Sat: 10am - 3pm
p: (770) 469-1105
web: http://www.artstation.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/257
ACP Listing #:
033
To See My World: Photography by Don Hale
Featuring work by: Don Hale
Exhibition: Sat, Sep 12 to Sat, Oct 31 2009
A native of upstate New York, Don Hale is a seasoned international traveler and photographer with a unique eye for perspective, contrast and content. His subjects vary from the whimsical, to the sublime to the most thought provoking images exploring the human condition. His photography is taken digitally, but never manipulated by computer. This is Don’s first exhibition in the Atlanta area. Image title is "Cat Nap in Hydra".
ART Station
5384 Manor Drive
Stone Mountain, GA 30083 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 10am - 5pm
Sat: 10am - 3pm
p: (770) 469-1105
web: http://artstation.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/269
ACP Listing #:
031
The Music Seen
Featuring work by: Perry Julien
Exhibition: Tue, Sep 15 to Wed, Nov 4 2009
Perry Julien's passion for music and photography came together for the first time as a teenager photographing Led Zeppelin at Madison Square Garden. He now photographs for Creative Loafing Magazine and Stomp and Stammer Magazine as their contributing music photographer.
When not photographing music, Julien is often photographing to music, focusing his camera on intriguing people and shooting alternative fashion. His images reflect the creative interaction with the people he photographs. His work has been described as "a perspective leaving the viewer with unanswered questions and wanting to see more". He is continually seeking ways to push the boundaries of his photography and explore new ways to capture unique and compelling images.
You can see more of his work at www.julienphotography.com
Apres Diem
931 Monroe Drive
C-103
Atlanta, GA 30308 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 11:30am - 12am
Fri: 11:30am - 2am
Sat: 11am - 2am
Sun: 11am - 12am
p: (404) 872-3333
web: http://www.apresdiem.com
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/192
ACP Listing #:
035
Nature Photography
Featuring work by: Teri Darnell
Exhibition: Tue, Sep 15 to Sun, Nov 1 2009
Artist Lecture: Sat, Oct 3, 11am - 12pm
REI
Customer Service Area
1165 Perimeter Ctr W Ste 200
Atlanta, GA 30338 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 10am - 9pm
Sun: 11am - 6pm
p: (770) 901-9200
web: http://rei.com/stores/54
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/195
ACP Listing #:
034
ACP 11 Collaborations - Great Women In Photography
Featuring work by: Dorothea Lange
Artist Lecture: Thu, Sep 17, 7pm - 9pm
Film and Panel Discussion - Great Women In Photography: Dorothea Lange...The Person and Her Impact
The program features a "sneak preview" from "Child of Giants," a new documentary by noted filmmaker, Tom Ropelewski. The film centers on Dorothea Lange and her impact on American Society, as seen through the eyes of her son, Daniel Dixon. Segments also include photographers Rondal Partridge and Christina Gardner. Ropelewski will introduce the film and offer insights on Daniel Dixon's relationship with this icon of photography.
A panel discussion will follow with John Dixon (Lange's son), Meg Partridge (Partridge's daughter) and Tom Ropelewski.
This event is a collaboration between ACP, Lumiere and the High Museum of Art and is in conjunction with an exhibition of the work of Dorothea Lange at Lumière that opens on Friday September 18th from 6:30 - 8:30pm.
High Museum of Art - Hill Auditorium
1280 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA 30309 [map: Google Maps]
web: http://www.acpinfo.org/programs/collaborations.shtml
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/372
ACP Listing #:
015
A New Slant on the South
Featuring work by: Jane Robbins Kerr
Exhibition: Fri, Sep 18 to Fri, Oct 30 2009
We all know the South is home to much oldness – signs, buildings, and a way of life. With this show, I wanted to show a new slant on the South – the music, the reflections, the people, and an almost Elvis sighting.
: Fri, Sep 18, 7pm - 9pm
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
980 Briarcliff Rd, NE
Atlanta, GA 30306 [map: Google Maps]
web: http://www.JaneKerr.com
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/138
ACP Listing #:
038
Fay Gold Selects
Featuring work by: Various Artists
Exhibition: Fri, Sep 18 to Fri, Oct 30 2009
Juror Fay Gold is one of the most respected contemporary art experts in the country. Ms. Gold selects outstanding images from submissions entered by APG members. Deadline for entries is Sept. 5th. This show represents diverse works of over thirty photographers. The Atlanta Photography Group is a non-profit arts organization whose goal is to provide a resource center for photographers, to support and advance creative photography, and promote photography as a fine art. APG hosts critiques, discussions and meetings every month at the gallery. These monthly meetings provide members with opportunities to receive valuable feedback on their work, discuss photography with their peers, and increase their knowledge of the photographic medium.
: Fri, Sep 18, 7:30pm - 10pm
Exhibition: Fri, Nov 13 to Fri, Jan 15
Southern Photographers
Call for Entries: Southern Photographers
Juror: Lisa Hostetler, Curator of Photographs, Milwaukee Art Museum. Ms. Hostetler received her BA in Art History from New York University and holds a PhD in the History of Art from Princeton University. Exhibit will feature 4-6 photographers residing in the Southeastern United States. APG is seeking to identify exceptional photographers living in the region. Open to any style, subject or method.
Entry Deadline: October 3, 2009
Exhibit Opening: Friday, November 13, 7:30PM
See atlantaphotographygroup.org for details.
: Fri, Nov 13, 7:30pm - 10pm
Other: Sat, Nov 14, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Southern Photographers
Juror Talk with Lisa Hostetler. Ms. Hostetler is the curator of photographs at the Milwaukee Art Museum. She received her BA in Art History from New York University and holds a PhD in the History of Art from Princeton University.
Atlanta Photography Group Gallery
75 Bennett Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 12pm - 4pm
p: (404) 605-0605
web: http://atlantaphotographygroup.org
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/254
ACP Listing #:
040
Ground Score
Featuring work by: Bill Daniel
Exhibition: Fri, Sep 18 to Sat, Oct 31 2009
Ground Score traces the unpredictable course of a self-taught artist who was originally turned on to the practice of documentation while participating in the skate/punk scene of Austin in the early 1980s. Included in this trip are records from a 20-year obsession with traditional rail graffiti, a bike messenger’s eye view of San Francisco’s graffiti that presaged a movement called “The Mission School”, and a range of large-format work resulting from a science and myth-based appetite for apocalyptic landscapes.
Bill Daniel’s work is traditional silver-based and represents his conviction and dedication to pre/post digital photography. He is also known for his filmmaking, “Who is Bozo Texino?” and is the author of a book on rail graffiti, “Mostly True.”
: Fri, Sep 18, 7pm - 10:30pm
Artist Lecture: Sat, Sep 19, 2pm - 3pm
Ground Score
Artist talk with Bill Daniel about his exhibition, Ground Score. Free admission
Film Screening: Sat, Sep 19, 7pm - 9:30pm
Who's Bozo Texino?
Doors at 7PM
Film at 8PM
@ Get This! Gallery
Get This! Gallery
662 11th Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30318 [map: Google Maps]
hours: Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 11am - 6pm
p: (678) 596-4451
web: http://getthisgallery.com
permalink:
http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/272
ACP Listing #:
039
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